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Katherine Paterson

Reading Rockets recommends the following books by Katherine Paterson.

Bread and Roses, Too

By: Katherine Paterson
Age Level: 9-12
Reading Level: Independent Reader

When a strike takes a dangerous turn, Rosa and Jake leave their homes for the safety of a neighboring town. Paterson uses the real events of the Lawrence textile strike as a backdrop for a compelling story about the turn of the century immigrant experience.



Bridge to Terabithia

By: Katherine Paterson
Illustrated by: Donna Diamond
Age Level: 9-12
Reading Level: Independent Reader

Despite coming from different backgrounds, fifth-graders Jess and Leslie develop a deep friendship. Together they create an imaginary place where they alone rule as king and queen. This Newbery Medal book is told with humor and sensitivity and is filled with the joy of friendship, the pain of losing it, and the hope of healing.



Jacob Have I Loved

By: Katherine Paterson
Age Level: Teen
Reading Level: Independent Reader

Sara Louise Bradshaw knows that she should be proud of her beautiful twin Caroline. But how can she? Ever since they were born, Caroline has done nothing but take from Louise: their parents' – and only – friend. For once in her life, Louise wants to experience the kind of happiness that has always come so easily to Caroline. But in order to do that, she must first figure out who she is, and then make a place for herself outside her sister's shadow.



Lyddie

By: Katherine Paterson
Age Level: 9-12
Reading Level: Independent Reader

Lyddie is a resourceful, self-sufficient girl who leaves Vermont to work in a Lowell, Massachusetts factory. Historical detail about life in 19th century New England combined with a portrait of this fiercely independent girl create an unforgettable novel.



Marvin One Too Many

By: Katherine Paterson
Illustrated by: Jane Clark Brown
Age Level: 3-6
Reading Level: Beginning Reader

Marvin's excitement about first grade quickly dwindles when his name doesn't appear on the list and the class is short one desk. Add to that the fact that he struggles to read, well, it's clear that he's just "one too many." Things improve when Marvin's parents find out what is going on and his father shares his difficulty learning to read.



Marvin One Too Many

By: Katherine Paterson
Illustrated by: Jane Clark Brown
Age Level: 6-9
Reading Level: Independent Reader

When Marvin's name is not on the class roster on the first day of school, he feels like he's one too many – in fact he doesn’t even have a desk. Plus, Marvin can't seem to catch on to reading as quickly as the other kids. Perhaps a little help from his teacher and his parents will give Marvin the boost he needs.



Marvin's Best Christmas Ever

By: Katherine Paterson
Illustrated by: Jane Clark Brown
Age Level: 6-9
Reading Level: Independent Reader

The year that Marvin made a handsome wreath as a present for his parents, they decided to leave it up after the holidays. By spring, even though it was brown and no longer very attractive, the wreath had become home for another family. And so it stayed even longer – making it Marvin’s best Christmas ever. As with other books about Marvin, readers will see themselves in his likable character.



Preacher's Boy

By: Katherine Paterson
Age Level: 12-14
Reading Level: Independent Reader

It's 1899 and Robbie Hewitt isn't sure what the new century will bring, so he decides to have as much fun as possible - just in case! When Robbie stops worrying about God (and his preacher father), his choices lead him into trouble, and the people around him into danger.



The Great Gilly Hopkins

By: Katherine Paterson
Age Level: 9-12
Reading Level: Independent Reader

Gilly is not a very likable girl, but then again, she doesn't really like herself very much. She's being placed in yet another foster home, with a fat and ugly foster mother. Gilly knows that her "real" mother is beautiful and that everything would be all right if she'd just come for her. Quirky characters, humor, and a poignant exploration of family are the hallmarks of this book that received many awards, including a Newbery Honor.



The Master Puppeteer

By: Katherine Paterson
Illustrated by: Haru Wells
Age Level: 9-12
Reading Level: Independent Reader

Jiro becomes an apprentice puppeteer during a difficult time in Osaka, Japan. Though clumsy for a puppeteer, Jiro has other qualities that help him overcome grave situations and solve a dangerous mystery.



The Same Stuff as Stars

By: Katherine Paterson
Age Level: 9-12
Reading Level: Independent Reader

Eleven-year-old Angel and her seven-year-old brother are taken to live with their great-grandmother on her dilapidated Vermont farm. While the old woman is ill equipped to handle children, she's better prepared to commit to them than either of their parents. A "star man" and the town librarian end up helping the children in this poignant exploration of family.



The Smallest Cow in the World

By: Katherine Paterson
Illustrated by: Jane Clark Brown
Age Level: 6-9
Reading Level: Independent Reader

Only Marvin loves Rosie, Mr. Brock’s bad-tempered cow. When Mr. Brock sells Rosie and the entire farm where Marvin’s dad works, Marvin must learn to cope with missing Rosie and with moving. He experiences difficult emotions that will resonate with readers of all ages in this first book about Marvin.



The Tale of the Mandarin Ducks

By: Katherine Paterson
Illustrated by: Diane Dillon
Age Level: 3-6
Reading Level: Beginning Reader

A mandarin duck is held captive for its beautiful feathers. The duck pines for its mate until a kind kitchen servant recognizes the bird’s misery and releases it, infuriating the cruel lord. Later the duck returns with its mate and saves the servant from death. Rich, detailed illustrations capture the drama of this traditional Japanese story that won the Boston Globe/Horn Book award for illustration.



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